A router table clamp system for attaching a router to a router table, wherein the system includes a first plate that is fixed with respect to the router table, a second plate that is configured to cooperate with the first plate to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table, and a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move the second plate with respect to the first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when the clamping mechanism is in the locked position, the router is securely attached to the router table. The clamping mechanism also includes a lever assembly configured and arranged to move the second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction, which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by the second plate, wherein the locking direction is opposite of the unlocking direction.
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1. A router table clamp system for attaching a router, having base, to a router table, including an underside, wherein the system comprises:
a first plate that is fixed with respect to the router table;
a second plate that is configured to cooperate with said first plate to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table;
a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move said second plate with respect to said first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when said clamping mechanism is in said locked position, the router is securely attached to the router table,
wherein said clamping mechanism includes a lever assembly configured and arranged to move said second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction, which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by said second plate, and further wherein said locking direction is opposite of said unlocking direction, wherein said second plate includes an inclined portion, said inclined portion configured to engage said first plate during movement of said second plate in said locking direction, said inclined portion deviating from horizontal and vertical with respect to said plane defined by said second plate.
15. A table clamp system for attaching a power tool to a table, wherein the system comprises:
a first plate that is stationarily fixed with respect to the table, said first plate including a first inclined edge;
a second plate including a second inclined edge that is configured to cooperate with said first inclined edge of said first plate to enable the power tool to be removably attached to the table;
a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move said second plate with respect to said stationarily fixed first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when said clamping mechanism is in said locked position, the power tool is securely attached to the table,
wherein said clamping mechanism includes a lever assembly having a lever arm rotatably adjustable and configured and arranged to move said second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction, which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by said second plate, and further wherein said locking direction is opposite of said unlocking direction, wherein said second inclined edge moves towards said first inclined edge in the locking direction and said second inclined edge moves away from said first inclined edge in the unlocking direction.
7. A router table clamp system for attaching a router to a router table, wherein the system comprises:
a first plate that is fixed with respect to the router table;
a second plate that is configured to cooperate with said first plate to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table;
a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move said second plate with respect to said first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when said clamping mechanism is in said locked position, the router is securely attached to the router table,
wherein said clamping mechanism includes a lever assembly configured and arranged to move said second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction, which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by said second plate, and further wherein said locking direction is opposite of said unlocking direction;
a lever housing that is fixed to the router table;
a lever member that is rotatably connected to the lever housing via a first pivot pin;
a clamp member that is rotatably connected to said lever housing via a second pivot pin; and
a pair of link members each extending between a lever end and a clamp end, wherein said lever ends of said link members are rotatably connected to said lever member via a lever pin and said clamp ends of said link members are rotatably connected to said clamp member via a link pin.
10. A router table clamp system for attaching a router to a router table, wherein the system comprises:
a first plate that is fixed with respect to the router table;
a second plate that is configured to cooperate with said first plate to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table;
a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move said second plate with respect to said first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when said clamping mechanism is in said locked position, the router is securely attached to the router table,
wherein said clamping mechanism includes a lever assembly configured and arranged to move said second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by said second plate, and further wherein said locking direction is opposite of said unlocking direction,
said second plate includes a leading edge, when considered with respect to said locking direction, a trailing edge, when considered with respect to said locking direction, and first and second side edges extending between said leading and trailing edges;
said second plate includes a trailing edge tab that extends generally downwardly from said trailing edge;
said second plate includes at least one leading edge tab that extends generally downwardly from said leading edge; and
said first plate includes an interlocking tab that is positioned in a location that corresponds to said at least one leading edge tab of said second plate.
14. A router table assembly comprising:
a router table;
a router;
a router table clamp system for attaching said router to said router table in an operative position, wherein said router table system includes:
a first plate that is stationarily fixed to said router table;
a second plate that is configured to cooperate with said first plate to enable said router to be removably attached to said router table;
a clamping mechanism configured and arranged to move said second plate with respect to said stationarily fixed first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein when said clamping mechanism is in said locked position, said router is securely attached to said router table,
wherein said clamping mechanism includes a lever assembly configured and arranged to move said second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction with respect to said stationarily fixed first plate, which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by said second plate, and further wherein said locking direction is opposite of said unlocking direction,
said second plate includes an inclined leading edge when considered with respect to said locking direction, a trailing edge, when considered with respect to said locking direction, and first and second side edges extending between said leading and trailing edges;
said clamping mechanism is operatively attached to an underside of said router table at a location adjacent said trailing edge of said second plate; and
said lever assembly comprises an over-center toggle clamp.
2. The router table clamp system according to
said second plate includes a leading edge, when considered with respect to said locking direction, a trailing edge, when considered with respect to said locking direction, and first and second side edges extending between said leading and trailing edges, wherein said leading edge includes said inclined portion; and
said clamping mechanism is operatively attached to the router table at a location adjacent said trailing edge of said second plate.
3. The router table clamp system according to
4. The router table clamp assembly according to
5. The router table clamp assembly according to
a plurality of ears that extend from side edges of said first plate; and
at least one mounting aperture in each of said ears,
whereby said ears are configured and arranged to enable said first plate to be attached to a bottom surface of the underside of the router table.
6. The router table clamp system according to
8. The router table clamp system according to
said lever member is a generally T-shaped member;
said link members are each a generally linear member; and
said clamp member is a generally L-shaped member.
9. The router table clamp assembly according to
a retainer spring positioned adjacent said lever assembly,
wherein said retainer spring includes an aperture configured and arranged to receiving said lever pin therein to maintain said lever assembly in the locked position.
11. The router table clamp system according to
a pair of said leading edge tabs are included on said second plate; and
a pair of said interlocking tabs are included on said first plate.
12. The router table clamp assembly according to
said pair of leading edge tabs extend from chamfered portions of said leading edge of said second plate, whereby each of said leading edge tabs of said pair of leading edge tabs extend sideways in an oblique manner with respect to said locking and unlocking directions; and
said pair of interlocking tabs of said first plate are aligned with said pair of leading edge tabs.
13. The router table clamp assembly according to
a first set of side rims extending along said first and second side edges of said first plate; and
a second set of side rims extending along side edges of said second plate,
wherein said first set of side rims and said second set of side rims cooperate to maintain said first and second plates in alignment when said second plate is moved in said locking and unlocking directions.
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The present invention relates generally to a system for attaching a power tool to an associated table or stand, and more particularly to a system for attaching a router to a router table.
A variety of table-based power tools are known in the art. Such tools may be used, for example, to cut, shape or finish wood or other materials. One example of such a power tool is a router. One known configuration includes a router table that has a top working surface and a lower, or bottom, surface upon which is mounted a portable electric router. A common way of attaching the router to the underside of the table is to use a plurality of screws, bolts or other hardware parts. One of the drawbacks of such a mounting system is that it requires the user to hold and position the router while simultaneously inserting and tightening the screws or bolts (or otherwise positioning the attachment hardware parts) with a screwdriver, wrench or other tightening tool. Managing the holding/positioning process and the tightening process simultaneously by a single user can be very difficult. Moreover, such processes need to be performed each time the user removes the router, as well as each time that the router is re-installed to the table or to another machine or workbench.
One of the benefits of embodiments of the present clamp system is that it provides a simple way for user to install a router (or other power tool) to a table or other device, and to easily remove the router (or other power tool) from the table or other device. Embodiments of the present clamp system enable a single user to perform the installation and/or removal of a router (power tool) without the need for a second user.
In particular, embodiments of the present router table clamp system can be used for attaching a router to a router table. Certain embodiments of the system preferably include a first plate that is fixed with respect to the router table, a second plate that is configured to cooperate with the first plate to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table, and a clamping mechanism. The clamping mechanism is preferably configured and arranged to move the second plate with respect to the first plate between a locked position and an unlocked position. When the clamping mechanism is in the locked position, the router is securely attached to the router table.
In certain embodiments, the clamping mechanism of the system includes a lever assembly that is configured and arranged to move the second plate in a locking direction and an unlocking direction. Preferably, the locking and unlocking directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by the second plate. In addition, the locking direction is preferably opposite of the unlocking direction.
In some of the embodiments of the present clamp system, the first plate and the second plate are stacked one upon the other in a nested formation. However, in other embodiments, the first and second plates are arranged adjacent to each other so that they are both contained within the same horizontal plane.
Although the examples provided below and the majority of the description of the present clamp system relate to the system being used for attaching a router to the underside of a router table, it is also contemplated that the present system could also be used to attach other tools, such as power woodworking tools, to a table or workbench or other surface.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to the drawings wherein:
Turning now to the figures, embodiments of the present invention will be shown and described. One example of a router table, designated as table 5, is shown in
More specifically, router table 5 of
Turning now to
Turning now to
More specifically, this embodiment preferably includes two main plates—a first plate 20 and a second plate 22, where the first plate 20 is shown in
In the preferred configuration of this embodiment, the first plate 20 includes a plurality of ears 24 that extend from the side edges of the first plate 20, and each of the ears 24 includes at least one mounting aperture 26, which is configured to receive a fastener such as a screw (not shown) for attaching the first plate 20 to the bottom surface 30 of the tabletop member, such as shown in
The second plate 22, which may also be referred to as the mounting plate, is configured to be mounted to the router 15 via a plurality of screws 33 (or other fasteners) that pass through holes 34, such as shown in
The second plate 22 also includes a router aperture 46, as shown in
As can be seen in
The first plate 20 and the second plate 22 of this embodiment are preferably made of metal, but other suitably rigid, strong materials may also be used.
The manner in which the first plate 20 interacts with the second plate 22 in this embodiment will be described next. In general, the first and second plates (20 and 22) are stacked upon each other, such as shown in
Basically, the first plate 20 remains stationary, as it is attached to the bottom surface 30 of the tabletop member, and the second plate 22 is moved in the direction of arrow A by the clamping mechanism 50 until it is wedged into a locked position with respect to the first plate 20. More specifically, the first and second plates (20 and 22) include at least one set of corresponding tabs that nest together, such as the pair of leading edge tabs 52A, 52B on the first plate 20 and the pair of leading edge tabs 54A, 54B on the second plate 22. The embodiment of
In the embodiment shown in
Optionally, the first plate 20 and the second plate 22 may each include a set of rims for maintaining the plates in proper alignment relative toe ach other. For example,
Turning now to
The lever assembly of the clamping mechanism 50 may be an over-center toggle clamp type of mechanism. For example, as shown in
Referring to
The locking operation of the clamping mechanism 50 will be described next.
When the trailing edge tab 90 of second plate 22 is pressed in direction A, the second plate 22 slides in direction A. However, since the first plate 20 is attached to the bottom 30 of the tabletop member, the first plate 20 remains stationary (i.e., the second plate 22 slides in direction A with respect to the first plate 20). The sliding of the second plate 22 continues until the pair of interlocking tabs 52A and 52B of the first plate 22 wedge against the corresponding pair of leading edge tabs 54A and 54B of the second plate. Thus, the combination of the wedge action between tabs 52A/52B and tabs 54A/54B and the force applied by the clamping mechanism 50 serves to securely lock the second plate 22 (with router 15 attached thereto) in position on the underside of the associated table 5 or workbench.
Further, in this embodiment, the clamping mechanism 50 also preferably includes a retaining spring 86, or other mechanism, to securely retain the lever member 62 in the locked position. In the preferred embodiment, the retaining spring 86 also includes an aperture 88. The aperture 88 is configured to engage an extension of the lever pin 82 when the lever member 62 is in the locked position in order to reduce the likelihood that the lever member will unintentionally move into an unlocked position. Instead of recess 88, it is also contemplated that a recess in retaining spring 86 may be utilized to receive the lever pin extension. Of course, other alternative types of retaining mechanisms are also contemplated as being within the scope of the invention.
Turning now to
Removal of the router from the table is also a simple process. The user simply reverses the steps outlined above. Specifically, the clamping mechanism 50 is unlocked by moving lever member 62 in the direction opposite of arrow B while simultaneously pulling retainer spring 86 slightly outwardly to allow for the lever pin 82 to become unseated from the aperture 88 in the retainer spring. Such unlocking of the lever mechanism 50 causes the second plate 22 (with router 15 attached thereto) to move in the direction opposite of arrow E (i.e., the unlocking direction), whereby the router 15 (with second plate 22 attached thereto) can be moved away from the table in the direction opposite of arrow C.
Turning now to
In the second embodiment, there is a first plate 120 that is fixed with respect to the table, and a second plate 122 that is configured to cooperate with the first plate 120 to enable the router to be removably attached to the router table. The first plate 120 can be attached to the table bottom (such as bottom 30 of
The second plate 122 is configured to be able to move toward the base 18 of the router 15, thereby enabling the slidable second plate 122 to cooperate with the fixed first plate 120 to clamp the router 15 therebetween, which allows the router to be removably attached to the table.
In order to secure the router base 18 to the plates 120 and 122 in a more stable manner, the plates are preferably beveled on the edges that contact the router base 18. Specifically, as can be seen in
In this embodiment, the first and second plates (120 and 122) may be formed of a compressible material, such as natural or synthetic rubber. Alternatively, the plates 120 and 122 may be formed of any desired material, such as metal, with only the first and second beveled edge portions (130 and 132) being formed of a compressible material such as natural or synthetic rubber.
The second embodiment of
The clamping mechanism may be any desired type of mechanism that enables the second plate 122 to move the required distance in an essentially horizontal plane, and then locks the second plate 122 in that position. For example, the clamping mechanism may be an over-center toggle clamp.
The first embodiment of
In general, the clamping mechanism 140 of this embodiment includes a lever assembly that is configured and arranged to move the second plate 122 in a locking direction (towards first plate 120) and an unlocking direction (away from first plate 120), which directions are both generally coincident with a plane defined by the second plate 122.
More specifically, as can be seen in
Accordingly, in operation, the clamping mechanism 140 is in the unlocked position, such as shown in
While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it should be understood that other modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Such modifications, substitutions and alternatives can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which should be determined from the appended claims.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Boyd, Bobby Brent, Derler, John Charles, Nachtigall, Creighton Wade, Dost, Hagen Walter, Ibarra Sandoval, Juan Javier, McAuliffe, Patrick Michael
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